For Defense Attorney Isis Ferrelli, life is good—until the second day of the Norman Kane trial. Her client was accused of using the QR code software he developed to steal a drug called fentanol.
But when he’s murdered, Isis fears someone from her own past might be involved. Her uncle, Louis Fernoza, put her through law school. Mob Boss Uncle Lou wants to make use of the star attorney he created.
To protect those she cares about, Isis turns to her crime blog and her alter ego Marjorie Gardens to find answers… MyThugShot.com is Isis’s resource to find out how Kane’s QR code was hacked to set him up for the theft, and who had decided “dead” was a better strategy than “framed.”
With the help of her blog followers, she begins to dig into the Kane family, where no one is who they seem. And when a new online member appears at the Kane estate, Isis’s investigation is thrown into chaos. In order to find a tech-savvy killer, Isis must take her search into the digital age.
But when he’s murdered, Isis fears someone from her own past might be involved. Her uncle, Louis Fernoza, put her through law school. Mob Boss Uncle Lou wants to make use of the star attorney he created.
To protect those she cares about, Isis turns to her crime blog and her alter ego Marjorie Gardens to find answers… MyThugShot.com is Isis’s resource to find out how Kane’s QR code was hacked to set him up for the theft, and who had decided “dead” was a better strategy than “framed.”
With the help of her blog followers, she begins to dig into the Kane family, where no one is who they seem. And when a new online member appears at the Kane estate, Isis’s investigation is thrown into chaos. In order to find a tech-savvy killer, Isis must take her search into the digital age.
Retired mechanic Jedemiah Briggs desperately tries to overcome cash flow problems by freelancing for the app-based company, WeBuy. It seems his problems are over—until police find his client strangled in her hotel room. Isis doesn’t believe for a second her neighbor’s guilty of the crime. She suspects Uncle Lou has reappeared after receiving an anonymous package on her doorstep, and later, learning someone broke into Jed’s home.
It takes every resource at her disposal to clear Jed’s good name, which isn’t going to be easy. Not only does he miraculously afford to buy an expensive car, but he also has the only incriminating evidence linked to the homicide.